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Ontario will ban future tolls on all provincial highways in order to help reduce household costs but don't expect to see it eliminate old tolls.

On Thursday, Ontario Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria and Education Minister Stephen Lecce tweeted about the Get It Done Act.

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Frosty the Snowman may be missing his nose in Ontario this year.

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) charged a driver who was hauling an impressive load of "snowmen noses" in their truck over the weekend for having an "insecure load."

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Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are keeping a close eye on drivers over Labour Day long weekend as the number of fatal collisions continues to increase.

"OPP officers all across the province are going to be out educating and enforcing the rules of the road. We've had far too many fatal collisions," Sergeant Kerry Schmidt said.

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Up to 1,000 Hells Angels members will be rolling through Toronto for an unsanctioned event on July 21 in a memorial ride for one of their fallen members.

Toronto Police Services (TPS) Superintendent Scott Baptist of Traffic Services told reporters in a press conference on Wednesday that the Hells Angels are planning a memorial ride from Newmarket to Toronto that will "inevitably cause traffic disruption."

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Strap yourselves in because Ontario is keeping its faster 110 km/h speed limit for good, but only at a few locations in the province.

As of Friday, April 22, the increased speed limit will be made permanent for six segments of provincial highways throughout southern Ontario.

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